![]() Now find the ‘Remote Control’ button at the top left corner of the screen and select it. Step 4 – After establishing a connection between the two, some interface windows should appear on the desktop stating CPU, Battery, RAM, etc. Desktop interface QuickSupport Android app connection prompt A prompt for incoming connection should appear on the phone app. Click on the ‘Connect to Partner’ button. Step 3 – Now open TeamViewer on the desktop and enter the ID you just noted in the Partner ID field. Note: Do not close the app on the phone even after noting the ID keep it open to accept an incoming connection request. Step 2 – Open the QuickSupport app on the phone and note down the ID number. And on android phone, install the QuickSupport app. Step 1 – Download and install Team Viewer software on PC. We have covered two different parts in this article. Accessing his system files (if rooted) to make changes there itself.To set or tune-up remote Android devices.To help some remote person solve device issues.TeamViewer is helpful for several purposes. TeamViewer is popular software that can mirror a tiny Android device’s screens onto your desktop and vice versa. It can happen by establishing a remote connection between a distant person’s Android device and your PC. So entering the password yourself is the only option left. Think of a situation where your remote friend or a family member wants to access some online account through their Android smartphone for some purpose, and you don’t want to tell them your account password what would you do? You won’t share it straightaway. You can also download the ZIP directly.In this guide, I’ll show you how to control Android from a PC. You’ll probably have to enable “Unknown sources” in your phone’s settings. You can download Magisk either with Magisk manager (not available on Goole Play anymore) available on their website or via some apk mirrors. We can’t argue tastes, but it seems like Magisk is more popular, so we’re going to go with the flow. Which one to select? Magisk is relatively “new”, while SuperSU is a veteran, and they have different approach when it comes to rooting android phone. Most frequently mentioned are Magisk and SuperSU. Don’t flash SuperSU version offered by TWRP, it might not be compatible and can cause problems. Note: Based on XDA forum info you need to flash SuperSU after booting into TWRP or it won’t stick. If not, do this via computer, find the image you need ( TWRP, CWM) and run: $ fastboot flash recovery. If you’re doing this via TWRP app, you’ll have an option to flash the image from there. So, follow up on that on your own (for your model). Non-nexus phones will require of you to get / go through manufacturer’s bootloader unlocking procedure. ![]() ![]()
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